Laird Technologies, which designs and manufactures customized, performance-critical components and systems for advanced electronics and wireless products, has announced it will be attending the 4G World 2010 Chicago trade show to showcase a lineup of its WISP (wireless Internet service provider), WLAN, WiMAX, backhaul, LTE and cellular antennas. These antennas are produced using proprietary artificial intelligence antenna design software, creating antenna designs with the tightest patterns and highest gain in the most compact packages.

With proven expertise in high-volume and low-cost manufacturing, a wide selection of gain and mounting styles ensures that virtually every application can be covered. A PowerPoint presentation focusing on the antenna products will also be included.

"The 4G World 2010 trade show focuses on 4G technology for telecommunications applications," said Quaid Rasheed, BWA Antenna Product Manager, Laird. "Attending this sizable event presents a wonderful opportunity for Laird Technologies to showcase its antenna product lines to strategic and new customers alike."

The 4G World 2010 trade show, which will be held in Chicago from October 18-21, is the largest industry event in the world examining the business and technical challenges of 4G network evolutions including the roles of mobile WiMAX, WiFi, HSPA and LTE technologies. The trade show also focuses on the deployment of new mobile Internet services and applications that enable the mobile Internet revolution, including mobile network infrastructure, advanced devices, applications and content.

Laird Technologies, a unit of Laird PLC, employs over 10,000 employees in more than 39 facilities located in 13 countries. Its custom products are supplied to all sectors of the electronics industry including the handset, telecommunications, data transfer and information technology, automotive, aerospace, defense, consumer, medical and industrial markets.

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